From WSJopinion: A Microsoft deal to buy TikTok makes sense, but Trump’s finder’s fee is wrong, writes The Editorial Board
It’s not news that President Trump treats trade and diplomacy like real-estate transactions. And his demand Monday that Chinese social-media company ByteDance pay the U.S. Treasury “key money” for approving TikTok’s potential sale to Microsoft is another example of how his transactional politics can undermine his own Administration’s strategic imperatives.
TikTok is valuable real estate due to its growing influence in the U.S. and abroad, ranking as the seventh most popular social-media app worldwide. The app has soared in...
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